Anticipations point towards Samsung unveiling the Galaxy S24 series at its upcoming Unpacked event on January 17 in the United States. A reputed leakster has surfaced with purported details regarding the pre-order and sales schedule.
As per the leaks, pre-orders are slated to commence immediately after the event, with shipments projected to be delivered between January 26 and 30. The complete market release is expected to follow afterward.
Reportedly set in San Jose, the event’s location is technically distinct from San Francisco but falls within the broader Bay Area, home to numerous tech giants like Google in Mountain View, Facebook in Palo Alto, and Apple in Cupertino.
The forthcoming trio of Galaxy S24 flagships is anticipated to retain a similar design to their predecessors, albeit with substantial software enhancements, encompassing One UI 6.1 and the introduction of Generative AI known as Gauss.
In certain markets, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ are likely to feature the Exynos 2400, while the S24 Ultra is expected to exclusively come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, featuring an upgraded primary Cortex-X4 core within the CPU.
Published on 12/1/23 2:52 | by Rawa John
Speculations thus far indicate substantial internal modifications for the forthcoming Galaxy S24 series. In terms of the external design, leaked images of dummies have emerged, hinting at a familiar appearance. @SonnyDickson shared images representing all three models – the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. The smaller S24 models exhibit flat sides, rounded corners, and a rear configuration with only the three camera lenses protruding.
The S24 Ultra stands apart with a more rectangular profile and an additional two camera lenses at the back. Previously leaked CAD-based renders disclosed the phone’s measurements – approximately 162.3 x 79.0 x 8.7mm, aligning closely with the S23 Ultra, differing by merely a millimeter. Regrettably, the dummies weren’t captured from the front, where the new Ultra is anticipated to adopt a somewhat flatter design while retaining a slight curvature. The weight is projected to remain unchanged as well.
Renderings of the Galaxy S24+ imply dimensions of about 158.5 x 75.9 x 7.75mm, while leaks suggest the S24 will measure around 147.0 x 70.5 x 7.6mm. These dimensions closely mirror those of the S23+ and S23, with differences of just about a millimeter. There are rumors about Samsung shifting to titanium frames for the 2024 flagship series, diverging from Armor Aluminum. Although the dummies are depicted in white, reports hint at the availability of four core color options along with several additional colors, possibly exclusive to Samsung’s store.
Regarding displays, rumors suggest that all three models will feature LTPO panels, marking a notable advancement. Upgrades to the rear cameras are expected, predominantly concentrated on the Ultra variant. The unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is anticipated to take place in January during an Unpacked event in the United States.
Published on 11/23/23 11:43 | by Rawa John
A recent report further supports earlier speculations indicating that Samsung is indeed planning to host the Galaxy S24 Unpacked event in mid-January and within the United States. According to a report from Korean outlet Biz SBS, January 17 is specifically cited as the event’s potential date.
Notably, insider Ice Universe had previously suggested January 18 for the event. Considering the time zone difference between China and the US, both dates could possibly hold true. It’s been reported that Samsung aims to use the launch of the Galaxy S24 to bolster its revenues, especially in the wake of a slowdown in semiconductor sales.
Furthermore, Samsung is set to introduce the Galaxy S23 FE in South Korea on December 1, priced at €570/PKR177546.27. This marks the first time a Galaxy S FE model will be sold in Samsung’s domestic market since 2020.
Published on 11/14/23 3:47 | by Rawa John
The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, which were launched last month, introduced a shift from stainless steel frames to titanium frames when compared to their predecessors. However, this change may not be exclusive for long, as per the latest rumor surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 lineup.
A tipster on X (formerly Twitter) has suggested that all three models within the Galaxy S24 family – the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra – will feature titanium frames. Leaked CAD-based renders have already provided a glimpse of these devices, showcasing notably flat frames.
Previously, the prevailing belief, based on a single earlier rumor, was that only the S24 Ultra would sport a titanium frame. Nevertheless, this new rumor asserts that Samsung won’t differentiate among its premium devices, at least in terms of this particular aspect.
It’s important to approach this information with caution since it remains unconfirmed at this stage. Additionally, well-known leaker Ice Universe responded to the initial X post, reiterating that only the Ultra variant would receive the titanium treatment. So, the situation is still uncertain. We’ll need to await further rumors and leaks to gain a clearer understanding. Samsung is expected to unveil the S24 series in January, so there’s ample time for more information to surface.
Published on 10/15/23 9:38 | by Rawa John
For several months now, rumors and speculative details regarding the Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup have been circulating. Thanks to IceUniverse, we have received a new summary regarding the sizes and additional specifications of the upcoming Samsung flagship models. According to this insider, the Galaxy S24 is expected to feature a slightly larger 6.2-inch screen with reduced bezel size. The S24+ will also have slimmer bezels and an increase in resolution to QHD+. Meanwhile, the S24 Ultra will maintain its 6.8-inch QHD+ screen.
Reportedly, the dimensions of the S24 are listed as 147 × 70.6 × 7.6mm, indicating that the upcoming device may be slightly longer in comparison to the S23, which measures 146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6 mm. The weight of the S24 remains at 168 grams, and the battery capacity is set to rise to 4,000 mAh, although it will still be limited to a 25W charging speed. The S24 will continue to have an FHD+ resolution but will now offer a peak brightness of up to 2,500 nits. On the other hand, the S24+ and S24 Ultra will come with QHD+ resolution displays and the same 2,500 nits peak brightness.
Ice Universe also points out that the bezels on the S24 and S24+ will be narrower than those on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, measuring 1.5mm compared to the 1.7mm bezels found on Apple’s flagship models. Additionally, the S24+ and S24 Ultra are 1mm shorter than their predecessors.
Published on 10/11/23 1:18 | by Rawa John